Selected Videos Of The Electric Slide

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INFORMATION ABOUT THE ELECTRIC SLIDE
The Electric Boogie is a song that was written by Jamaican Reggae artist Bunny Wailer. That song was first recorded in 1976 by Bunny Wailer & Marcia Griffiths and was released again in 1989 by Marcia Griffiths.

According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Slide, "The Electric aka The Electric Slide is a four wall line dance set to the Marcia Griffiths' song "Electric Boogie" and created by choreographer Ric Silver created the dance in 1976.

In the United States, the Electric Slide is a highly participatory dance. When that record comes on at weddings, parties, and other social gatherings, the expectation is that a lot of people, regardless of gender or age, will come on to the dance floor and join in that danc.anyone who wants to join in that dance. It should be noted that the Electric Slide isn't just a feature at African American social gatherings, but is also done by White Americans and Americans of other races & ethnicities. While the Electric Slide dance was first done to Marcia Griffiths' "Electric Boogie", particularly among African Americans the 1986 record "Candy" by the Funk group Cameo appears to be the record that is most often played for that dance. This is due in part to that 1986 record being used for the Electric Slide scene at the end of the American movie "The Best Man" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0168501/. A video of that scene is given below as Example #1.

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FEATURED VIDEOS
(These videos are presented in no ranking order.)

Video #1: Terrence Howard in dance scene 'The Best Man'

kiowasioux1980,Published on Jul 24, 2012

Terrence Howard cutting the rug in this dance scene 3 3 3
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"Electric Slide" to the song "Candy" by Cameo.

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Video #2 - It's Electric.... Slide to Classic R&B

Uploaded by davistheband5 on Jan 6, 2011

Davis Family Band motivates physical activity through music and dance.

Electric Slide is contagious...

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Video #3: No Joke! 103-year old grandma does the Electric Slide. Better than you

Uploaded by BEEBOB3 on Oct 26, 2009

Grandma Mary struts her stuff at great grand son's wedding. She still can move on the dance floor

this is my cousin james. he decided to join in and do the electric slide at Marine world. and added his own flavour into it. this guy has no shame. i tried my best too:D Me and my brother are vistors from australia.Camera man is my brother Michael

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